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JD Vance to Address Major Republican Donors Just Before Debate

The Republican vice-presidential nominee, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, is scheduled to speak to a conference of major Republican donors in New York next week, according to two people briefed on the matter.

As part of his trip to New York City for Tuesday’s vice-presidential debate, Mr. Vance will address the American Opportunity Alliance, the network of major G.O.P. contributors that includes billionaire investors like Paul Singer, Ken Griffin and Warren Stephens. The people spoke on the condition of anonymity because the event is private.

The conference runs from Monday night through Tuesday, and Mr. Vance is expected to speak on Monday, one of the people said, just before he squares off against his Democratic rival, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, in New York on Tuesday evening.

The A.O.A. meets twice a year, and this past spring the group hosted one of Mr. Trump’s top advisers, Susie Wiles, alongside the campaign manager for Nikki Haley, who was then running against him in the presidential primary. The network prides itself on being decentralized: Some members of the group, such as Linda McMahon and Mr. Singer, have donated millions to support Mr. Trump. Others, such as Mr. Griffin, have held out.

Still, the organization is not a natural constituency for Mr. Trump — or Mr. Vance. Mr. Vance’s views on trade and foreign policy are crosswise with the donor network, which tends to emphasize free markets and a more muscular posture on national security. The network is populated by many heavy hitters from Wall Street and from the pro-Israel community. And some members of the group — such as Mr. Griffin — opposed Mr. Vance’s nomination as Mr. Trump’s running mate, The New York Times has reported.

But Mr. Vance has a chance to win over

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